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Elaine Thompson/AP Employees traverse the lobby at Amazon’s Seattle headquarters. The retail giant ended its 14-month-long competition for a second headquarters Nov. 13, 2018, by selecting New York and Arlington, Va., as the joint winners. Loading... November 14, 2018 Two ways to read the story Quick Read Deep Read ( 5 Min. ) By Mark Trumbull Staff writer @MarkTCSM Is geography economic destiny? It can seem that way when Amazon announces it’s going to split its second headquarters between New York City and greater Washington, D.C. Those metros are already superstar cities. They don’t need an extra 50,000 jobs the way other areas do. The phenomenon is hardly limited to Amazon. Between 2007 and 2016, the most prosperous one-fifth of ZIP Codes created more jobs than the other 80 percent of ZIP Codes combined, according to the Economic Innovation Group. What’s the answer? Inland states and metro areas can still prosper … [Read more...] about Amazon and the troubling rise of superstar cities

I’ve never read a chest X-ray before. I couldn’t spot pneumonia, an edema, nodules, atelectasis–nor do I know what most of these terms mean without googling them. But if I were to upload my own chest X-ray onto this free website, it could diagnose 14 diseases with 80% accuracy–in other words, about as well as a real radiologist. There’s no co-pay. No prescription. And the consultation is completely private. How could this possibly work? It’s all thanks to open-source AI that runs inside your web browser–or what happens when insurance companies and big pharma stop making the rules of healthcare, and the age of WebMD self-diagnosis is supercharged with machine learning. The Chester AI radiology assistant was developed in work led by Joseph Paul Cohen, a postdoctoral fellow at Mila (the Quebec AI institute) and the University of Montreal. He used an NIH dataset of chest X-rays and diseases to train software to spot diseases in these scans. … [Read more...] about This free AI reads X-rays as well as doctors

Oh Amazon tree, Oh Amazon tree, The box you came in was so heavy. Not exactly the type of holiday memory that makes the heart sing, right? After ordering a fresh-cut Christmas tree online from Amazon, the jingle running through my mind went more like this: Oh Amazon tree, Oh Amazon tree When will you be delivered? Getting a tree delivered to your doorstep in a cardboard box, via UPS truck, isn't likely to inspire a new Christmas carol. Will it become a beloved tradition for American families? Probably not. After Amazon revealed in September that it would be selling fresh-cut Christmas trees online, The Record and NorthJersey.com assigned me to place a tree order to see how well Amazon delivered. Holiday tips: Martha Stewart offers advice to make your holiday celebration a success Gift ideas: 20 awesome gifts that kids actually want Amazon, the e-commerce giant determined to demonstrate that it can ship almost anything almost everywhere, … [Read more...] about Amazon can deliver the tree, but not the holiday memories

— Our editors review and recommend products to help you buy the stuff you need. If you make a purchase by clicking one of our links, we may earn a small share of the revenue. However, our picks and opinions are independent from USA TODAY’s newsroom and any business incentives. Christmas is less than a week away, and you haven't bought all (or maybe any?) of your gifts yet. Okay, that doesn't sound great, but don't panic—there are still a ton of wonderful gifts available on Amazon, the king of expedited shipping, that can make it to your doorstep in time for the big day. Lucky for you, many of our favorite products here at Reviewed are their lowest prices of the season. But don't wait too much longer—it's crunch time, and these products are selling out quick! More: Want your gifts by Christmas? Order by these dates 1. For the fitness addict: Fitbit Charge 3 With their ability to track your steps, sleep, heart rate, and … [Read more...] about The 25 best last-minute gifts on Amazon

It’s easy to get caught up in Black Friday shopping madness. Deals have already begun to leak, retailers are eager to get you in for doorbuster bargains before your Thanksgiving dinner has settled, and online retailers are happy to offer Black Friday deals and even more discounts on Cyber Monday. If you didn’t know better, you’d assume there’s no better time to shop, and retailers save their best bargains for what seems like the extension of a holiday — but you know better. You already know that not every discounted TV is worth buying, and not every gadget on sale on Black Friday is at its best price. But what you may not know is how to tell the good discounts from the bad ones. We talked to Adam Burakowski, deals editor at Wirecutter, the New York Times company that reviews products, whose entire job is to sift through those deals to find out which are worthwhile. He and the rest of the Wirecutter Deals team are tracking the best of those Black Friday … [Read more...] about How to Tell if Those Black Friday Deals Are Actually Worth Buying